Which command sets the OSPF priority value of a router interface to 10?

Last Updated on August 1, 2021 by Admin 1

Which command sets the OSPF priority value of a router interface to 10?

  • Router(config)# ospf priority 10
  • Router(config-if)# ospf priority 10
  • Router(config)# ip ospf priority 10
  • Router(config-if)# ip ospf priority 10
Explanation:
The correct syntax for the ip ospf priority command is shown below:

Router(config-if)# ip ospf priority {number}

The number is a value from 0 to 255, and 1 is the default priority. A priority value of 0 means that the interface cannot be elected as the designated router (DR) or backup designated router (BDR). The higher the priority, the more preferred the router is when there is an election for DR and BDR for that network.

NOTE: The ip ospf priority command is entered in interface configuration mode, not router configuration mode.

All other options either use incorrect syntax or are executed at an incorrect prompt.

Objective:
Layer 3 Technologies
Sub-Objective:
Configure and verify network types, area types, and router types

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